New works by Vittorio Corsini and Kyung Woo Han on view at Gazelli Art House

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New works by Vittorio Corsini and Kyung Woo Han on view at Gazelli Art House
Kyung Woo Han, Level Table.



LONDON.- Gazelli Art House announces an exhibition of works by Vittorio Corsini and Kyung Woo Han. Entitled Once Upon A Time, the show explores the blurred boundaries between reality and imagination.

The works in the exhibition are united by the concept of storytelling, and allow the viewer to play an integral part in the narrative by encouraging them to decide on the beginning and end of the narrative. In their different ways the artists aim to create a seamless transition between the reality of the present and the various possible imaginary parallels.

Vittorio Corsini is renowned for his evocative works which allow the viewer to engage with their surroundings through a consideration of personal, historical and imaginary ties to the location. His subtle gradations of colour and form, evoke a landscape setting even inside the confines of the gallery space. For Once Upon A Time, he presents new works from the series Sul finire dell’occhio (As The Eye Comes to a Close). These monochrome paintings which are almost devoid of forms, use slight nuance in colour to suggest a indistinct meeting of sky and land on the horizon. By erasing all traces of outline the artist asks the viewer to reconsider their perceptions and memories, questioning where reality becomes imagination.

Kyung Woo Han’s ambitious multi-media installations take this idea of the boundary between truth and falsehood even further through the use of complex optical illusions. His works employ a variety of media including light installations, video and sculpture to immerse the viewer in a dreamlike dimension in which they become unsure of what is real and what is imagined. For Once Upon A Time, the artist presents new works which utilise intricate geometric patterns on either video or light installation, to perplex the eye and nearby distort objects and boundaries. Whilst Corsini’s work is a contemplative examination of memory and history, by contrast Han’s work creates a more playful and humorous response to the fallibility of the mind to be influenced by illusion.










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